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 Boy's Shirt and Hose |
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| Children wore clothes similar to their adult counterparts.
Shirts/shifts from £15
Hose from £30
Kirtles from £35
Cloaks from £25
Hoods £20 |
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Ladies Half-Hose
Shifts and hose are the foundations of womenswear throughout much of history.
Shifts were t-shaped garments very similar to mens shirts, just longer and fuller. In the 13th, 14th and 15th century nothing was worn underneath the shift.
Women’s hose were knee-length socks cut from woven cloth. They were often quite loose and held up by garters just below the knee.
Linen shifts £40
Half-hose in linen or wool £32

Ladies Half-Hose
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 13th/14th Century Single Leg Hose and Braies |
Hose began as simple foot coverings and extended upwards covering more of the leg.
During 13th and much of the 14th century hose were single-legged garments (split hose) with long legged (pipe) braies filling the gap between. Hose fasten directly to the waistband (breech girdle) of the braies.
Single leg hose £40 |
 13th/14th Century Single Leg Hose (parti-coloured) |
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